Manure smell bad to most people. Some enjoy the smell. Which are you?
Well that depends....
If I'm on a farm in the country - then I don't mind it - the smell adds to the "ambiance" of the place IMHO.
But if I'm downtown in the city and it smells like manure - then eww/gross/yuck - no thank you. There's probably something wrong if it smells like that downtown...
Manure smell bad to most people. Some enjoy the smell. Which are you?
Well that depends....
If I'm on a farm in the country - then I don't mind it - the smell adds to the "ambiance" of the place IMHO.
But if I'm downtown in the city and it smells like manure - then eww/gross/yuck - no thank you. There's probably something wrong if it smells like that downtown...
I am just curious as to why so many people attribute cigars as to smelling like manure. Surly most would enjoy the smell if they compare it to A good cigar.
Manure smell bad to most people. Some enjoy the smell. Which are you?
What does an old person smell like?
depends....
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LOL - good one.
RBeckom:
I am just curious as to why so many people attribute cigars as to smelling like manure. Surly most would enjoy the smell if they compare it to A good cigar.
Perhaps. Instead of going to a farm and saying this smells like manure, they'd say this smells like a cigar.
but i don't know, manure can be a pretty potent smell, especially if you're not used to it.
Perhaps the people describing cigars like this are city folks who have never truly smelled manure? And instead they're smelling an "earthy" cigar but can't describe it properly.
I've never smoked a cigar that I thought smelled like manure....i've had some that smelled like dirt or wet earth, yes. but manure, no - haven't had that with a cigar, at least not yet.
Manure smell bad to most people. Some enjoy the smell. Which are you?
What does an old person smell like?
depends....
fixed
LOL - good one.
RBeckom:
I am just curious as to why so many people attribute cigars as to smelling like manure. Surly most would enjoy the smell if they compare it to A good cigar.
Perhaps. Instead of going to a farm and saying this smells like manure, they'd say this smells like a cigar.
but i don't know, manure can be a pretty potent smell, especially if you're not used to it.
Perhaps the people describing cigars like this are city folks who have never truly smelled manure? And instead they're smelling an "earthy" cigar but can't describe it properly.
I've never smoked a cigar that I thought smelled like manure....i've had some that smelled like dirt or wet earth, yes. but manure, no - haven't had that with a cigar, at least not yet.
finishing up drawing up the plans for shelves in my new cooler.... its a pita trying to get everything close/exact to maximize space while allowing for air circulation...
My project for the day-
1. corrugated plastic leftover from my shelving for coolador 4.0
2. some stickers ive had for too long
3. Too much time on my hands
it is covering a hole in the plastic where, when the jeep was new, a little cubby hole was. My jeep was a TVA vehicle and for whatever reason they cut that part out. since i bought the jeep there has been a crappy little cardboard cover that was too small for the hole. so i cut this out, glued some velcro on the back, and "decorated it" i also added in a couple of metal rods used when putting insulation between rafters to help stiffen it up.
This post is just cause I noticed that my post count was six hundred and sixty six and I couldn't have that. LOL!
Call it what you want, but I didn't like it.
In Fumo Pax Money can't buy happiness, but it can buy cigars and that's close enough.
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Some enjoy the smell.
Which are you?
If I'm on a farm in the country - then I don't mind it - the smell adds to the "ambiance" of the place IMHO.
But if I'm downtown in the city and it smells like manure - then eww/gross/yuck - no thank you. There's probably something wrong if it smells like that downtown...
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I am just curious as to why so many people attribute cigars as to smelling like manure.
Surly most would enjoy the smell if they compare it to A good cigar.
Perhaps. Instead of going to a farm and saying this smells like manure, they'd say this smells like a cigar.
but i don't know, manure can be a pretty potent smell, especially if you're not used to it.
Perhaps the people describing cigars like this are city folks who have never truly smelled manure? And instead they're smelling an "earthy" cigar but can't describe it properly.
I've never smoked a cigar that I thought smelled like manure....i've had some that smelled like dirt or wet earth, yes. but manure, no - haven't had that with a cigar, at least not yet.
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Well stated.
Gonna be A scorcher all the way into next week.
1. corrugated plastic leftover from my shelving for coolador 4.0
2. some stickers ive had for too long
3. Too much time on my hands
it is covering a hole in the plastic where, when the jeep was new, a little cubby hole was. My jeep was a TVA vehicle and for whatever reason they cut that part out. since i bought the jeep there has been a crappy little cardboard cover that was too small for the hole. so i cut this out, glued some velcro on the back, and "decorated it" i also added in a couple of metal rods used when putting insulation between rafters to help stiffen it up.
Call it what you want, but I didn't like it.
Money can't buy happiness, but it can buy cigars and that's close enough.
Never fluffy ending on these fluff sets
All's fair for Fluffing Inc. you see
Step a little closer if you please
Fluff will follow Fluff
Fluffing time is here
Fluffing Incorporated
WRONG!
stephen_hannibal, I'll see your famous Falkor the Luckdragon and raise you (1) fluffy Mario from Super Mario Galaxy.
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Gonna rain today.
Probably gonna rain tomorrow.
I find it humorous that this thing is still alive.